Previously, the next generation iPhone will cancel the Home button and adopt the borderless design, but now it seems that Apple has adopted this design for the first time, but it may be the iPad PRO launched in the first quarter of next year. According to netizens in the post, the three iPad PROs will be released next year. The 10.9-inch version used to replace the 9.7-inch version will adopt a borderless design and cancel the Home button for the first time, while the other two will continue. The design will be officially launched in March next year.
Will push three iPad PRO
According to netizens in the post bar, Apple will launch three iPad PROs in March next year, the size is the same as the rumors, 7.9 inches, 10.9 inches and 12.9 inches. Among them, the 7.9-inch version will add two speakers up and down, equipped with A10 processor, with 5 megapixel front lens and 12 million pixel main camera, while the 10.9-inch version is used to replace the previous 9.7-inch version, the load performance is stronger The A10X processor, the camera, is a combination of a 7 megapixel front and a 12 megapixel main camera.
The 12.9-inch version will also be equipped with an A10X processor, a 7-megapixel front-facing lens and a 12-megapixel main camera, but will have 4GB of memory and support the stylus and keyboard as well as the 10.9-inch version, while Apple will Launched the second generation of stylus.
Remove the Home button
It is worth mentioning that the new 10.9-inch version used to replace the 9.7-inch version will also adopt the borderless design and remove the Home button for the first time, and in the new product launched by Apple next year, it is only 10.9-inch iPad PRO and 5.8-inch. The next generation iPhone will use a borderless design and remove the Home button.
However, the netizens who broke the news at the same time also said that in fact, Apple's "no border" is a false proposition. To be exact, it only uses the display screen to cover the middle frame. At the same time, Apple's curved screen is also better than Samsung's "curvature". It's much smaller, but it doesn't appear like the black side of Apple Watch.
Released next March
Although the authenticity of the above news has not been confirmed, if the rumor finally becomes true, then similar designs on the next generation of iPhone will become very likely. After all, the new iPhone will draw on the design from the iPad. At the same time, regarding the use mode after removing the Home button, there is a message that a Home button icon appears after the touch screen is lit, allowing the user to unlock the operation.
Earlier, analysts at Barclays Bank of the United Kingdom revealed that Apple may launch two new iPad Pros and a new iPad next year. The first 10.9-inch iPad will be the same shape as the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, and will have a borderless design, but there is no mention of canceling the details of the Home button. It is reported that these three iPads will be released in March next year, and in April will launch the 4.7-inch screen iPhone SE second generation.
A Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) connector, also pounced as [scuzzy" connector, is used for physically connecting and transferring data between computers and peripheral devices.
SCSI is the small computer system interface, which is an independent processor standard used for the system level interface between computer and intelligent devices (hard disk, floppy, optical drive, printer, scanner, etc.). It is an intelligent universal interface standard, which has the function of communicating with various types of peripherals. SCSI uses the standard software interface of ASPI (SCSI programming interface) to make the driver communicate with the SCSI adapter installed inside the computer. SCSI interface is widely used in high-speed data transmission technology on minicomputers. SCSI interface has many advantages, such as wide application range, multitask, wide bandwidth, low CPU utilization, and hot plug.
SCSI connectors type and interfaces
Centronics 50-pin connector: The Centronics 50-pin connector was once the most widely used SCSI connector. An external connector only, the Centronics is a SCSI-1 connector that looks the same as the Centronics cable that attaches to a parallel port printer. The Centronics 50-pin cable comes in male and female styles, and gender changers and cable converters are commonly available. Although used on older SCSI devices and external drive enclosures, this interface is no longer heavily used, due to its slow speed and short cable lengths.
High-density 50-pin connector: The high-density 50-pin connector is used on scanners and Jaz drives. It is one of the more common SCSI connectors and is usually used to connect SCSI-2 devices. Both ends of the cable are usually 50-pin male, while the sockets on the host adapter and external devices are 50-pin female.
DB 25-pin connector: The DB 25-pin or D Sub 25 is by far the most widely used connector. This connector is used for parallel and serial printers in addition to the many other devices available. Both ends of the cable are usually 25-pin male, while the sockets on the host adapter and external devices are 25-pin female. This cable is almost always an external connector.
Note: DB-25 SCSI CABLES are not compatible with and should not be used as serial or printer cables; serial cables and printer cables should not be used or attached to DB-25 SCSI adapters. You can short out the SCSI host adapter or the motherboard by using the wrong cable. Marking cables is the best way to avoid this.
IDC50 connector: The IDC50 is the most common internal SCSI connector. It is very similar to the standard IDE internal ribbon cable. The IDC50 SCSI cable is considerably wider then an IDE ribbon cable; in fact, it is usually the widest standard internal cable in use. This is a standard SCSI-2 10MBps internal SCSI cable. Many low-end cables have only two or three connectors, allowing for one or two devices to be attached to the cable. Seven-device cables are available, though they are often expensive and require a large case, as the cables may be four or five feet long.
High-density 68-pin connector: The high-density 68-pin connector is the SCSI connector of choice for SCSI-3 host adapters and peripherals. There is an internal ribbon cable version that looks very similar to the IDC50 connector. Many low-end cables have only two or three connectors, allowing for one or two devices to be attached to the cable. Seven-device cables are available, though they are often very expensive and require a large case, as the cables may be three or more feet long. Both ends of the external cable are usually 68-pin male, while the sockets on the host adapter and external devices are 68-pin female.
SCA 80-pin Micro-Centronics connector: SCA stands for Single Connector Attachment, a type of disk drive connector that includes connection pins for the power cables as well as the data wires. A SCA connector uses an 80-pin plug and socket to connect peripherals. This connector combines power, data channel, and ID configuration for fast installation and removal. SCA connectors are typically found only on high-end SCSI hard disks. The SCA interface was designed to provide a standard connection for systems using drives that can be hot-swapped. SCA makes swapping SCSI hard drives much easier than with traditional SCSI cables, plugs, and sockets. An adapter enables SCA drives to fit into standard SCSI enclosures.
SCSI SFF 8482: Also called "4x internal" by some vendors. This is a connector with the same form factor as SATA with the addition of a "bump" to key it specifically for SAS. (SATA drives can be plugged into SAS controllers, but SAS drives will not function with a SATA controller; hence, the necessity for the key bump on the connector.) As the name says, it's meant to be used internally, i.e., inside the computer case.
SCSI SFF 8484: Also called "32-pin" or "MultiLane". This is a high density connector usually intended to plug into the motherboard, controller, or backplane itself. Cables with this connector on one end usually have four individual SFF 8482 connectors on the other.
Serial Attached SCSI SFF 8470: Also called "4x external" by some vendors. This is simply a version of the SFF 8484 that's meant to be used with external (i.e., not located within the case) drives.
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